Animal Crossing: New Horizons retains the second spot as well.
"We are hard at work on high quality mobile games for all of our most important franchise," Bobby Kotick confirms.
"I've only seen ongoing improvements at Rockstar," says Strauss Zelnick.
It's fair to say this is not the big new Crash game we were all hoping for.
Ubisoft's multiplayer shooter continues to surge ahead.
Rockstar's open world behemoths refuse to slow down.
The situation in China might lead to production delays and shortages for hardware manufacturers.
From shadowy organizations to faction wars, we think Gotham might be a very busy place in the next Batman game.
General producer Yosuke Hayashi says players will "see some connections" between the two games.
The developers will be spending more time to work on "the magic effects, event scene effects, improving the game balance, and more."
Microsoft are working on finding "a new leader for the studio and really shape the future."
The eventually dropped the idea because it would be "a difficult and slower process, development-wise, than multiplayer modes."
PlatinumGames have also confirmed Ultrawide support for the PC version.
According to Alex Hutchinson, it won't be the boxes themselves that have an impact, but "what they connect to when you're not looking."
Xbox boss Phil Spencer feels "traditional gaming companies are somewhat out of position."
A quiet week for software sales in Japan.
Another leak of a new Batman game surfaces with some potentially interesting details.
The restrictions keep piling on top of each other with this game.
Other new releases like New Sakura Wars and Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 also underperformed.
Everyone isn't here- not yet.
